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ARANZ's
FastRBFTM software has been applied to the difficult problem of surface registration at Christchurch Hospital. The aim of this research
was to quantify the amount of tissue swelling
resulting from wisdom tooth removal. The Polhemus FastSCANTM was used to aquire pre- and post-operative laser scans.
RBFs are used to:
- fit a smooth and complete
surface to the scan data
- compute the separation between
scans, used to drive the registration steepest-decent
algorithm
- evaluate the movement between
pre- and post-surgical surfaces
- evaluate the volume differences
between the surfaces.
Data courtesy of John
Harrison, Christchurch School of Medicine, Otago University &
Polhemus FastSCANTM
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